OCTOBER/ ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΣ 2012 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 10 the H ARK - ΚΙΒΩΤΟΣ MONTHLY BULLETIN OF THE ASSUMPTION OF OUR MOST HOLY THEOTOKOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ΜΗΝΙΑΙΟ ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΗΣ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΟΙΜΗΣΕΩ Σ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ Assumption Greek Orthodox Church 111 Island Pond Road, Manchester, NH 03109 Phone: 603-623-2045 Fax: 603-232-6347 info@assumptionnh.org www.assumptionnh.org Join us on Facebook Thursday, September 27th, Agiasmos Service for our Greek School Program. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Monthly Calendar (Greek) 2 Ministries List 3 Parish News 4 Philoptochos News 5 Youth News 6 Spiritual Readings 9 Monthly Calendar (English) 15 Friday, October 26th - St. Demetrios Μέγαν εὕρατο, ἐν τοῖς κινδύνοις, σὲ ὑπέρμαχον, ἡ οἰκουμένη, Ἀθλοφόρε τὰ ἔθνη τροπούμενον. Ὡς οὖν Λυαίου καθεῖλες τὴν ἔπαρσιν, ἐν τῷ σταδίῳ θαρρύνας τὸν Νέστορα, οὕτως Ἅγιε Μεγαλομάρτυς Δημήτριε, Χριστὸν τὸν Θεὸν ἱκέτευε, δωρήσασθαι ἡμῖν τὸ μέγα ἔλεος.
Οκτώβριος 2012 ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ ΤΡΙΤΗ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ ΠΕΜΠΤΗ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 1 2 3 4 Ελληνικό Σχολείο 3:00-7:00µµ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Γ' Κυριακή του Λουκά Ορθ: 9:00πµ Θ. Λειτ: 10:00πµ Συνάντηση Συµβουλίου Φιλοπτώχου 7:00µµ Συνάντηση Διοικητικού Συµβουλίου 7:00µµ Ελληνικό Σχολείο 3:00-7:00µµ Δεν έχουµε Κατηχητικό Σχολείο 14 Δ' Κυριακή του Λουκά Ορθ: 9:00πµ Θ. Λειτ: 10:00πµ Κατηχητικό Σχολείο Εκδήλωση των παιδιών της JOY 15 16 17 18 Ελληνικό Σχολείο 3:00-7:00µµ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ΣΤ' Κυριακή του Λουκά Ορθ: 9:00πµ Θ. Λειτ: 10:00πµ Ελληνικό Σχολείο 3:00-7:00µµ Αγ. Δημητρίου Ορθ: 8:30πµ Θ. Λειτ: 9:15πµ Κατηχητικό Σχολείο Γενική Συνέλευση 12:00µµ 28 29 30 31 Ζ' Κυριακή του Λουκά Ορθ: 9:00πµ Θ. Λειτ: 10:00πµ Κατηχητικό Σχολείο Ηµέρα του ΌΧΙ 2
Rev. Fr. Athanasios Nenes (603) 289-4049 TNenes@AssumptionNH.org Parish Council 2012 President: Costas Georgopoulos Vice President: Dimitris Meimetis Secretary: Mike Rokas Treasurer: Ted Rokas James Folopoulos Peter Lazos Dean Kacos Charles Mardanes Nicholas Karagianis Vasilios Palaskas Tasos Karatzoulidis Louie Pliakos Philoptochos Board (2011-2013) President: Nancy Mardanes 1st Vice President: Areti Galanis Recording Secretary: Andrea Moutsioulis Corresponding Secretary: Martha Galanis Treasurer: Esther Kereakoglow Assistant Treasurer: Lucie Skouteris Iris Belinsky Phyllis Brown Maria Chronas Anastasia Galanis Georgia Gancarz Mariana Gasis Evangelia Gregorious Artemis Lazos Georgia Palaskas Staff Secretary: Janet Malin Custodian: Paul Tsolakidis Chanter: Vasilios Rokas Coordinator: YOUTH MINISTRIES Stephanie Piet GOYA Advisors:Liz Folopoulos Assistant: Carol Georgopoulos JOY Advisors: Julie Karagianis Patty Tingos Director: Director: Editors: Fr. Athanasios Nenes Sophia Annas Costa Georgopoulos Ellen Healy PARISH SCHOOLS Sunday School Stephanie Piet Greek School George Kitsis Newsletter Staff Tasos Karatzoulidis Janet Malin Nancy Mardanes Stephanie Piet ADDRESS CHANGES Please notify the Church Office if you are moving so we may update our database. Office Hours for Fr. Athanasios Nenes: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Any other time or day with appointment Pastoral Home Visitation If a loved one is in the hospital, or in a nursing home, or is house-bound due to illness, please feel free to contact Fr. Athanasios Nenes at the Church Office to arrange for a visit. 3
General Assembly Parish News On Sunday, October 21st, following the coffee hour, we will have the Fall General Assembly. All the members in Good Standing are welcomed to attend, take part in its discussions and vote therein. Do not forget that through your participation, you take part in the administration of the Parish and in the direction of its life and activities. Stewardship Month - November November will be Stewardship Month in our church. During this month we will have several events with guest speakers. It is also a chance to meet the advisors/ coordinators of our ministry programs. We invite you to participate and indicate what your ministry and financial commitment will be to our Lord in 2013. **Submit your 2013 stewardship pledge cards during the month of November and participate in a drawing which will take place in December.** Tri-Ortho There will be a Tri Ortho Meeting on Wednesday, October 10th at St. George Community Center at 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Sacraments 40 Day blessing September 23rd - Travis Joseph, son of David & Laura Labore October 7th - Demetrios Anastasios, son of Tasos & Ranya Karatzoulidis Memorial Service October 7th - 40 day for Giorgos Kitsis October 14th - 1 year for William McMillan Baptism October 28th - Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Gregory & Kathryn Skouteris 4
Philoptochos News Autumn Bazaar The annual Autumn Bazaar will be held Saturday and Sunday, November 3rd & 4th. We need volunteers to work in the kitchen and at all of the other areas beverages, raffle, attic treasures, pastry, and penny sale. We also need donations of new items for the Penny Sale, items in good condition for the Attic Treasures table, and pastry (ravani, karidopeta, paximathia, halva etc, - not peta). PLEASE SUPPORT OUR BIGGEST FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR! On October 30th, the ladies will be baking pita and meatballs. Coffee Hours Please contact a Philoptochos Board member or the church office if you would like to sponsor a coffee hour. If you have a special date in mind, please reserve it early. Upcoming Events The Philoptochos Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 9th in the church hall. August Donations August Offerings Chrysanthe Randos - $10.00 Craig First - $15.00 Mr. & Mrs. Costas Costinos - $20.00 Dorothea Koutsavlis - $20.00 Tom Lekkas - $20.00 Sophia Annas - $25.00 Voula Annas - $25.00 Georgia Gancarz - $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Costa Georgopoulos $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. John Healy - $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kamberis - $25.00 Jane Lawson - $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mardanes - $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. John Stergiou - $25.00 Olga Sysyn - $25.00 Mr. & Mrs. John Xintaras - $25.00 Virginia Zarakotas - $25.00 Nikki Florou - $30.00 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pliakos - $30.00 Mr. & Mrs. Costas Liolios - $40.00 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Loukedes - $50.00 George Kitsis - $100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Camberis - $125.00 Mr. & Mrs. Louise Hart - $125.00 Other August Offerings - $110.00 Greekfest Donations Joanne Doukeris - $20.00 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kargatis - $20.00 Vasilios Lazos - $20.00 Georgia Kyrizes - $30.00 Penny Papastathis - $50.00 John Zioze - $100.00 Lucie Skouteris- $200.00 Other Greekfest Donations $32.00 Memorial Donations In memory of Glykeria Tsoubanos - $230.00 Other Donations Eleni Younis $250.00 5
Youth News UPCOMING EVENTS OCT 7 Family Sunday (no Sunday school) OCT 14 Youth Ministry sponsors coffee hour OCT 14 JOY Fall Pumpkin Event OCT 21 GOYA pie sale (following Liturgy) Greek Dancing begins on Sunday, October 14th @ 1:30PM--this will allow for the St. George Greek School children to join us. All children ages 7-18 welcome!! Please join us in welcoming Tom Katsiantonis as our Dance Instructor this year. Lily Hitchen and Eleni Dellas will also return to help with the children. Dancing will take place in the church hall. Fall Fundraiser Calling all children--this year we will be selling Yankee Candles for a fundraising event to purchase new costumes for our Christmas Pageant and for the GOYA end-of-year event. All materials will be given to the children in the beginning of October. Our sale will run through the end of October. I hope that all children will be willing to help us sell these candles and accessories. Please feel free to call me with any questions, Stephanie 315-5026. Family Sunday There will be no Sunday School classes on Sunday, October 7th in observance to Columbus Day Weekend. Youth Ministry sponsoring Coffee Hour On Sunday, October 14th, the Youth Ministry will sponsor the coffee hour. JOY Fall Pumpkin Event On Sunday, October 14th, JOY will have its Fall Pumpkin event following the coffee hour. For more information please contact any Youth Advisor, Stephanie Piet or Julie Karagianis. GOYA Apple Pie Sale On Sunday, October 21st, GOYA will have an apple pie sale in the church hall following the Sunday services. On Saturday, October 20th from 8:00am to 12:00pm, the GOYA will use the kitchen to cook the apple pies. 6
...Sunday School/Religious Education Classes play an important part in teaching our children about our Faith and our Heritage. We hope our parish families make every effort to encourage the children to participate as Father Athanasios and our teachers put much effort into coordinating the Program and into the weekly lessons for the children. We are looking forward to an informative and interesting year for all! For questions or more information please contact Stephanie Piet through the church office at 623-2045...The JOY program is designated for our youth ages 4-12. Various spiritual and social events will be held on a regular basis in order to give the children (and parents) an opportunity to spend time with each other while learning about matters of faith, culture and society....the G.O.Y.A. program is designated for our Young Adults ages 13-18 and offers them an opportunity to spend social time together while discussing and learning about our faith, culture and social issues. The group volunteers time and service to different events during the course of the year, and sponsor a number of Collections to donate to needy programs through the assistance and generosity of our parish community. PLEASE NOTE: ALL CHILDREN MUST BE REGISTERED AND A RELEASE FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN IN ORDER FOR A CHILD TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY YOUTH PROGRAM. JOY & the Youth Ministry welcome Fall Pumpkin Event Sunday, October 14th, 2012 immediately after coffee hour for more information contact Stephanie Piet @ 315-5026 Julie Karagianis @ 560-4020 7
November 3 4 SATURDAY 10:00 AM 7:00 PM SUNDAY 11:30 AM 3:00 PM Gifts ~ Penny Sale ~ Jewelry 8
Spiritual Readings SAINT DEMETRIOS, the Great Martyr and Myrovletes (myrrhemitting), was born in Thessalonica in 260 A.D. His parents were illustrious people and along with the transitory glory which Demetrios had from his family, he was adorned with imperishable virtues, with prudence, with sweetness, with humility, with justice, and with every noble comeliness of the soul. All these were like precious stones which shone on the crown which he wore, and this crown was the faith in Christ. In those days, Diocletian reigned in Rome, and he had appointed as Caesar in the parts of Macedonia and the East a hard-hearted and bloodthirsty general who was called Maximian, a beast in human form as were all those military rulers (polemarchs) who then ruled the world with the sword: Diocletian, Maxentius, Maximian, Galerius, Licinius -- hard headed, fiercefaced, strong-jawed, grim-mouthed, with short thick necks like barrels, ruthless, and terrifying. He in turn appointed Demetrios ruler of Thessalonica and all Thesalia. When Maximian returned from a certain war, he gathered the officers of Thessalonica in order to offer a sacrifice to the idols. Then Demetrios revealed that he was a Christian, and did not accept hewn stones as gods. Maximian went into a rage and ordered that he be tried and imprisoned in a bath. While he was imprisoned, the mourning populace ran to hear Demetrios teach the word of Christ. A young lad, Nestor, also went every day and heard his teaching. During those days, many brave men fought in the stadium and Maximian rejoiced at these spectacles. He even had a certain henchman Lyaeus, a beastly man, brass-knuckled, an idolator and blasphemer, who was brought from some barbarous nation. Nestor, seeing that Lyaeus had defeated all and boasted that he had the strength of Ares, the pagan god of war, and that no native dared wrestle with him, went to the prison and besought St. Demetrios to bless him to defeat and put to shame Lyaeus and Maximian and their religion. Saint Demetrios prayed and made the sign of the Cross over him, and immediately Nestor ran to the stadium and wrestled with that fierce giant, he threw him down, and slew him. Maximian became beside himself with rage and upon learning that Nestor was a Christian and that St. Demetrios had blessed him, ordered the soldiers to have them both put to death. The soldiers went to the bath and lanced St. Demetrios with their spears, and thus he received the eternal crown on the 26th of October, 296 A.D., at the age of thirty-six. It is written that when he saw the soldiers thrusting their spears at him, he raised high his arm and they lanced him in the side, so that he might be deemed worthy to receive the lancing which Christ received in His side, and blood and water ran from the wound. Nestor was beheaded with his own sword the next day (holy Martyr Nestor of Thessalonica is commemorated in the holy Orthodox Church on the 27th of October) outside the walls at the place of the Golden. The Christians took the holy remains and buried them side by side, and from the grave of St. Demetrios there came forth holy myrrh 9
which cured many diseases. For this reason he is called Myrovletes. Over his holy grave and the place of his holy martyrdom there was built a church in the form of a basilica which stands to this day. This then is the holy martyrdom of Saint Demetrios the Great Martyr and Myrrh- bearer, who loved our Savior above all things of this life - - pleasures, wealth, honors - - and longed to be dissolved that he might be found with Him in the celestial Kingdom, through whose prayers may we also be deemed worthy of like fate. Amen. Source: The Orthodox Word, St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, Platina, California Ο Άγιος Δημήτριος γεννήθηκε περί το 280 μ.χ. και πέθανε το 303 ή το 305 μ.χ. στη Θεσσαλονίκη και αποτελεί έναν από τους Μεγαλομάρτυρες της Χριστιανοσύνης. Ο Δημήτριος ήταν γόνος αριστοκρατικής οικογένειας στη Θεσσαλονίκη. Σύντομα ανελίχθηκε στις βαθμίδες του Ρωμαϊκού στρατού με αποτέλεσμα σε ηλικία 22 ετών να φέρει το βαθμό του χιλιάρχου. Ως αξιωματικός του ρωμαϊκού στρατού κάτω από τη διοίκηση του Τετράρχη (και έπειτα αυτοκράτορα) Γαλερίου Μαξιμιανού, όταν αυτοκράτορας ήταν ο Διοκλητιανός, έγινε χριστιανός και φυλακίστηκε στην Θεσσαλονίκη, διότι αγνόησε το διάταγμα του αυτοκράτορα Διοκλητιανού «περί αρνήσεως του χριστιανισμού». Μάλιστα λίγο νωρίτερα είχε ιδρύσει κύκλο νέων προς μελέτη της Αγίας Γραφής. # Σύμφωνα με την παράδοση, μέσα στη φυλακή ευλόγησε τον μαθητή του Νέστορα "κατασφραγίσας το μέτωπο αυτού δια του σταυρού", να νικήσει τον ειδωλολάτρη παλαιστή Λυαίο "μεγέθει σώματος και ρώμη τους κατ αυτόν υπεβάλλων". Η νίκη του Νέστορα εξόργισε τον Αυτοκράτορα Μαξιμιανό που παρευρίσκετο στο στάδιο και έτσι ο μεν Νέστορας αποκεφαλίστηκε, ο δε Δημήτριος δολοφονήθηκε με λογχισμό στα πλευρά ("λόγχη τρωθείς την πλευράν"). # Στη συνέχεια οι παρευρισκόμενοι χριστιανοί παρέλαβαν το μαρτυρικό λείψανο και το έθαψαν και πάνω στο τάφο το 412 ο έπαρχος του Ιλλυρικού Λεόντιος "την τε δόξαν λαμπρός, την τε προς τον Χριστόν πίστιν μάλα θερμός", έκτισε ναό "μέσον του σταδίου και του δημοσίου λουτρού κάλλιστα διηρημένου". # Οι συγγραφείς εγκωμίων του Αγίου Δημητρίου, Ευστάθιος Θεσσαλονίκης, Γρηγόριος ο Παλαμάς και Δημήτριος Χρυσολωράς, αναφέρουν ότι το σώμα του Αγίου ετάφη στον τόπο του μαρτυρίου, ο δε τάφος μετεβλήθη σε βαθύ φρέαρ που ανέβλυζε μύρο, εξ ου και η προσωνυμία του Μυροβλήτου. # Στις βυζαντινές εικόνες αλλά και στη σύγχρονη αγιογραφία ο Άγιος Δημήτριος παρουσιάζεται αρκετές φορές ως καβαλάρης με κόκκινο άλογο, σε αντιδιαστολή του λευκού αλόγου του Αγίου Γεωργίου, να πατά τον άπιστο Λυαίο. # Είναι πολιούχος της Θεσσαλονίκης, όπου βρίσκεται ο ομώνυμος ναός πάνω από τον τάφο του. Εορτάζει στις 26 Οκτωβρίου. 10
PLEDGES RECEIVED FOR AUGUST Mr. & Mrs. Artemios Dongas Christina Hand Ian Hand Mr. & Mrs. Pierre LaBrie Mr. & Mrs. John Mantzoufas Katrina Pliakos Helen Rainey Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zoulias Stewardship STEWARDSHIP REPORT THROUGH AUGUST 2012 FAMILIES PLEDGED IN 2012: 164 TOTAL STEWARDSHIP RECEIVED: $38,418.50 (12.4% OF ANNUAL BUDGET) Reminder!! Please do not forget to submit your 2012 Stewardship Pledge Card Stewardships are the greatest source of income for our Church. Thank you! 2012 Stewardship goal: $85,000.00 A steward stands in a right relationship with God not because of what the steward does, but because of what God has done for the steward in Christ. Within the Christian church as a whole, the word stewardship is an unpopular word. In the minds of most people, the word calls up associations that are not altogether pleasant. This is because the people of the church have come to think of steward largely in the terms of raising money. Christian stewardship is the free and joyous activity of the child of God and God s family, the church, in managing in all of life and life s resources for God s purpose. September 2nd - 40 Day Blessing of Kaidan Spiro, son of Mourad & Sophia Khawlane 11
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October 2012 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 Greek School 3:00-7:00pm 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3rd Sunday of Luke Orthros: 9:00am Div. Lit: 10:00am NO Sunday School Philoptochos Board Meeting 7:00pm Parish Council Meeting 7:00pm Greek School 3:00-7:00pm 14 4th Sunday of Luke Orthros: 9:00am Div. Lit: 10:00am Sunday School - 10:15am JOY Pumpkin Event- 12:00pm 15 16 17 18 Greek School 3:00-7:00pm 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 6th Sunday of Luke Orthros: 9:00am Div. Lit: 10:00am Greek School 3:00-7:00pm St. Demetrios Orthros: 8:30am Div. Lit: 9:15am Sunday School - 10:15am General Assembly - 12:00pm 28 29 30 30 7th Sunday of Luke Orthros: 9:00am Div. Lit: 10:00am Sunday School - 10:15am OXI Day 15
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